Torres will debut at the organization’s Nov. 3 event, which takes place at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. An opponent hasn’t been determined.

Although not officially announced, the debut show is expected to air nationally on NBC Sports (formerly Versus). Officials will announce many event details during a Thursday press conference in Las Vegas.

Torres, whom the UFC released this past month, was expected to compete at a Titan Fighting Championships 26 event on Nov. 2 near home in Hammond, Ind., though he’ll no longer be part of that show. He’s expected to fight at a later Titan show.

Torres, a former WEC bantamweight champion, recently concluded his UFC run with a 2-2 record, which included a brief release in December 2011 following a controversial tweet (though the 31-year-old was brought back three weeks later after showing contrition, according to UFC President Dana White). Most recently, he suffered a vicious knockout loss to Michael McDonald at UFC 145 in April.

Torres, who still has a large fan following, concluded his five-year Zuffa run with an 8-4 record.

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